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Chloe Kelly returns to ‘special' Arsenal amid form resurgence

Chloe Kelly returns to ‘special' Arsenal amid form resurgence

Independent4 days ago
Chloe Kelly has completed her permanent move to Arsenal on a free transfer after leaving Manchester City.
The 27-year-old England international rejoined Arsenal in January for a loan spell, having previously spent eight years at the club earlier in her career.
Kelly impressed head coach Renee Slegers, making 13 appearances and helping Arsenal win the Champions League.
She signed with Arsenal after her contract expired at Manchester City.
Both Kelly and Slegers expressed excitement about her continued role and the club's ambition for future silverware.
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